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2005 Palm Beach Motor Yachts PB 32 Sport Sea Eagle

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  MODEL
CLASS
Power
HULL
Monohull
MODEL
PB 32 Sport
YEAR
2005
ASKING PRICE
369999
CURRENCY
AUD
  SPECS
LENGTH OVER ALL (M)
10.7
DRAFT (M)
0.45
HULL MATERIALS
composite
ENGINES
1
ENGINE MAKE
Yanmar
ENGINE MAKE
Yanmar
  DETAILS
NEW OR USED?
Used
ENGINE HOURS
478

Palm Beach Motor Yachts is proud to present this 2005 Palm Beach 32 Sport, Sea Eagle, to the market.

One of only two of its kind ever made, Sea Eagle stands out from the crowd, presenting a unique opportunity for the discerning buyer.

Sea Eagles single v-drive Yanmar 480hp engine is perfect for smooth, powerful cruising, and her side-power bow thruster will help you dock effortlessly after a long day on the water.

This Palm Beach 32 Sport takes ease of access to the next level, with a spacious cockpit, walk-around Sea Dek Faux Teak decks and a variety of seating options for entertaining guests. The transom door allows for easy traversal from the swim platform to the cockpit, which, combined with the ease of travel around the entire vessel, make Sea Eagle ideal for entertaining.

This vessel also maximises every storage opportunity, with built-in storage in the side panels of the cockpit, as well as in the island sunbed in the centre of the cockpit, which contains an infill for a portable storage compartment. The sunbed is versatile, allowing for seating, storage of room-temperature food and drinks, and a comfortable place to lie down and enjoy your journey under the shade of the custom stainless steel fixed canvas awning.

Under the starboard helm seat you will find extra storage, a sink, and access to water tanks behind a large, easy-access door, while the port helm seat contains a refrigerator. The cockpit also contains a removable stainless steel bait board, a shower and an inbuilt speaker system, for fishing, swimming, and entertaining. Complete with large seating at the bow, Sea Eagle is prepared for anything you need to make this trip the best one yet.

This Palm Beach 32 Sport boasts a high-gloss teak dash, containing Raymarine electronics (including GPS plotter, sounder and autopilot) that ensure a smooth, uncomplicated journey. Between the double helm seats lies to door to a roomy cabin designed to maximise space, with great head height, grey suede walls and head lining, an overhead hatch, and two oval hatches in the walls for additional light and airflow. The v-berth in the bow hides a built-in head, perfect for relaxation during the day or overnight.

The galley provides everything you may need for preparing food and drinks on the water, with a kitchenette and a recessed stainless steel sink to starboard and high-gloss teak storage and teak bench-tops on both sides.

For extra protection, both helm seat covers and clears that bridge the gap between the top of the windscreen and the hardtop are provided.

This Palm Beach 50 is exclusively listed with Palm Beach Motor Yachts, offering unparalleled factory-direct sales advantages and extraordinary service. This ensures that your investment in our products is safeguarded by a team of experts who built your yacht, allowing you to have truly exceptional yachting adventures.

A boat like the Palm Beach 32 Sport is truly unique, and an opportunity like this one rarely comes to market.

Located in Newport, NSW, Australia

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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